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Welcome everyone

I have some problem with writting image (iso) files on my recorder. Please forgive me my english. I do have a recorder LG GGW-H20l and using program Imgburn 2.5 I manage towrite 4 films on my blueray disk both BD-R and BD-RE and than somethin went wrong and now all disk's after burning are not reedable. Please I need serious help as i am a new in this, can someone guide me step by step what to do and how to do to create image and burn with blueray recorder to be able to watch movie on stationary player? I will be than very happy and gratefull. Thank you very much

 

Janusz

 

I 16:18:46 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 16:18:46 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Dodatek Service Pack 3)

I 16:18:46 Total Physical Memory: 3

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Welcome everyone

I have some problem with writting image (iso) files on my recorder. Please forgive me my english. I do have a recorder LG GGW-H20l and using program Imgburn 2.5 I manage towrite 4 films on my blueray disk both BD-R and BD-RE and than somethin went wrong and now all disk's after burning are not reedable. Please I need serious help as i am a new in this, can someone guide me step by step what to do and how to do to create image and burn with blueray recorder to be able to watch movie on stationary player? I will be than very happy and gratefull. Thank you very much

 

Janusz

 

I 16:18:46 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 16:18:46 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Dodatek Service Pack 3)

I 16:18:46 Total Physical Memory: 3

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I 16:19:34 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders

 

What file did you actually try and burn there?

 

Image file (ISO) which i made with Imgburn

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W 16:19:33 User is attempting to burn an image file in 'Build' mode.

You need to use the Write mode to burn your ISO/IMG image :whistling:

 

I ma doing this right now. Before i use option "write files/folders to disk" It was wrong?

Posted
I 16:19:34 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders

 

What file did you actually try and burn there?

 

 

image file ISO which i made using "create image from files/folders" oryginaly from BDMV but i am not so shure what settings withwin the program are correct for this job

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W 16:19:33 User is attempting to burn an image file in 'Build' mode.

You need to use the Write mode to burn your ISO/IMG image :whistling:

 

I ma doing this right now. Before i use option "write files/folders to disk" It was wrong?

 

Is thhose settings in attachements correct for making ISO image from blueray movie?

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I 16:19:34 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders

 

What file did you actually try and burn there?

 

 

I am doing all over again in WRITE mode but as i remember i did that before. Let see. Tell me please if settings in Imgburn must be set for default? Someone told me to change file system to UDF and UDF revision to 2.50. Is ok like that? Thanx

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UDF 2.50 is for Blu-ray stuff. If you have the ISO already created - only you know if that version was used when the ISO was created.

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Do you still have the BDMV folder/files? If you do, follow this guide instead of burning that ISO file you've created before.

 

Thank you very much for all this informations, i am shure it will be very helpful. I shall try this tommorow because i did format my PC to make shure all is ok. Right now i am burning my iso file using previous instructions. Thanx again and if something will be wrong i will posted to you. Best Regards

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Do you still have the BDMV folder/files? If you do, follow this guide instead of burning that ISO file you've created before.

 

I did try to burn a disk with old settings and here are result. Now i will do again as you said in "follow this guide"

 

 

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; niedziela, 20 wrzesień 2009, 01:30:24

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 23:15:30 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 23:15:30 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Dodatek Service Pack 3)

I 23:15:30 Total Physical Memory: 3 144 172 KB - Available: 2 448 932 KB

W 23:15:30 Drive M:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

I 23:15:30 Initialising SPTI...

I 23:15:30 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 23:15:33 Found 2 DVD

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Do you still have the BDMV folder/files? If you do, follow this guide instead of burning that ISO file you've created before.

 

Welcome again. Ok i did follow this guide exactly and still something is wrong. I cannot playback disk. Here is the log and what now? Where is a problem, please!

I 01:34:57 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 01:34:57 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Dodatek Service Pack 3)

I 01:34:57 Total Physical Memory: 3 144 172 KB - Available: 2 142 128 KB

I 01:34:57 Initialising SPTI...

I 01:34:57 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 01:35:00 Found 2 DVD

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Stick to Verbatim discs, they're the only ones the drive doesn't seem to have issues with - or at least they work fine in mine.

 

Unfortunatly, they don't appear to do any double layer BD-RE's just yet.

 

I have a couple that the drive has successfully burnt to though, one of which uses the same dye (TDKBLD-Wfa-00) you're using there. The other one uses the 'MEI-T01-01' dye and is branded by Panasonic.

 

Try doing another full format on the disc and see if it fixes the problem.

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Stick to Verbatim discs, they're the only ones the drive doesn't seem to have issues with - or at least they work fine in mine.

 

Unfortunatly, they don't appear to do any double layer BD-RE's just yet.

 

I have a couple that the drive has successfully burnt to though, one of which uses the same dye (TDKBLD-Wfa-00) you're using there. The other one uses the 'MEI-T01-01' dye and is branded by Panasonic.

 

Try doing another full format on the disc and see if it fixes the problem.

 

Thank you very much I will do so. Last night i did write one Philips BD-R, seems to me is ok. I do playback now and will let you know when is finish. Here is the log

 

I 11:01:49 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 11:01:49 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Dodatek Service Pack 3)

I 11:01:49 Total Physical Memory: 3 144 172 KB - Available: 2 275 048 KB

I 11:01:49 Initialising SPTI...

I 11:01:49 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 11:01:53 Found 2 DVD

Posted
Stick to Verbatim discs, they're the only ones the drive doesn't seem to have issues with - or at least they work fine in mine.

 

Unfortunatly, they don't appear to do any double layer BD-RE's just yet.

 

I have a couple that the drive has successfully burnt to though, one of which uses the same dye (TDKBLD-Wfa-00) you're using there. The other one uses the 'MEI-T01-01' dye and is branded by Panasonic.

 

Try doing another full format on the disc and see if it fixes the problem.

 

Thank you for everything for all your help. Seems to me that all is ok now, i did 2 films and they are working. Finally last two questions. First is that some of the blueray movies i am downloading from have only BDMV folder but not CERTIFICATE, is this any problem? Second question is with what program i can do full format on BD-RE disk? Best Regards

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I believe the certificate folder is only needed for proper Blu-ray content. If you're doing an AVCHD one then the player probably won't care - or perhaps even prefer it NOT to be there.

 

You can format in ImgBurn (I wouldn't have suggested it otherwise!).

 

There's an erase button in the destination box when you go to burn. Failing that, right click the drive selection box and select Erase -> Full.

You can also go via the Tools -> Drive menu.

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